Is the Pac-Man iPhone Game Worth the Money?

Tired of retro arcade retread? Yeah, so am I. Find out about the Pacman game for the iPhone in this review.

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The Gaming Museum

The American obsession with classic videogames has persisted since they were the main focal point of irresponsible spending.Games like Centipede and Asteroid have become staples of modern entertainment and have been repackaged and sold through every generation of consoles and players.Now with the iPhone we get to have the same creative effort forced back on us, somehow pretending that a minor innovation makes up for the fact that you have likely played this game more than you have attended church.Welcome to Pac-Man on the iPhone.

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Controls

I will save the brief explanation because it seems a little more than redundant to explain the basic premise of Pac-Man.Suffice to say, there is a small head that looks like it is suffering liver failure while eating white dots and running from multi-cultural ghosts.The only thing that really sets it apart is that you are really given a number of options for control in the area.This means that you get a d-pad on the touch screen, a joystick, or you can move the entire phone around to control Pac-Man's direction.You get various levels of difficulty and there are a sufficient amount of options to let you customize the game to your changing preferences.

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Problems

The problem with this Pac-Man port is not anything that was done to it, but really what wasn’t done.The graphics are not updated at all, which is a change from most recent Pac-Man renditions which use a pseudo post-modern template that gives the two-dimensional characters a three-dimensional action space.There are no gaming options that wouldn’t be on your average arcade machine, which is the very point of home gaming.More than this the touch screen is not very responsive to movement.The d-pad and joystick work alright, but you may have to make several stabs at it before you actually get the movement you want.Simply moving the phone around will get you almost no where unless you are shaking it with extra dramatics.

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Bottom Line

If you love Pac-Man you will probably be satisfied with the product that you end up with. It is not the worst game available for the iPhone and iPod Touch, but for $2.99 I do expect a little more. If it was dialed down to the two or three dollar mark it would be much more justifiable for casual players. There is a trial mode so you can try that out, but it has to be one of the more annoying free versions packed with constant reminders that Namco has games for sale. Three and a half stars out of ten.